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Senate concurs with House amendment to allow after‑hours sexual‑assault orders; clarifies stalking process and service
Summary
The Senate unanimously concurred with the House amendment to S.9, which narrows after‑hours access to certain protective orders and changes service rules so mailed copies may suffice when the defendant is present in court.
The Vermont Senate on April 18 concurred with a House amendment to S.9, a bill that clarifies after‑hours access to certain protective orders related to sexual assault and amends service procedures for orders issued in court.
Senator Norris presented the amendment on the floor, calling the changes "minimal" and saying they were technical clarifications to ensure the statute treats stalking orders and…
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